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Extinct monsters London, Chapman & Hall, 1896, extinct animals, paleontology, triceratops prorsus, Joseph Smith, 7, Henry Neville Hutchinson, dinosaur, biol, daily sci art, This illustration depicts a Triceratops, a large horned dinosaur known for its distinctive three facial horns and a bony frill at the back of its head. The creature stands in a prehistoric landscape, characterized by lush vegetation and an ancient environment. Detailed anatomical features emphasize its robust body, sturdy legs, and textured skin. Below the image, a caption notes the species name, 'Triceratops prosubis,' and indicates its impressive length of approximately 9 feet.

Extinct monsters London, Chapman & Hall, 1896, extinct animals, paleontology, triceratops prorsus, Joseph Smith, 7, Henry Neville Hutchinson, dinosaur, biol, daily sci art, This illustration depicts a Triceratops, a large horned dinosaur known for its distinctive three facial horns and a bony frill at the back of its head. The creature stands in a prehistoric landscape, characterized by lush vegetation and an ancient environment. Detailed anatomical features emphasize its robust body, sturdy legs, and textured skin. Below the image, a caption notes the species name, 'Triceratops prosubis,' and indicates its impressive length of approximately 9 feet.
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Extinct monsters London, Chapman & Hall, 1896, extinct animals, paleontology, triceratops prorsus, Joseph Smith, 7, Henry Neville Hutchinson, dinosaur, biol, daily sci art, This illustration depicts a Triceratops, a large horned dinosaur known for its distinctive three facial horns and a bony frill at the back of its head. The creature stands in a prehistoric landscape, characterized by lush vegetation and an ancient environment. Detailed anatomical features emphasize its robust body, sturdy legs, and textured skin. Below the image, a caption notes the species name, 'Triceratops prosubis,' and indicates its impressive length of approximately 9 feet.
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